secretary of state john terry made an unexpected trip to geneva this week to engage in the first direct talks between the united states and iran in 36 years all in an effort to broker an agreement which would eliminate iran's nuclear -- ability to create nuclear weapons. after marathon talks, amid strong pushback from both israel and france, the likelihood of a deal seems further and further away. meetings are set to resume in ten days and secretary kerry remains hopeful that an agreement can be reached. but not everyone else is so sure. >> this is a broad feeling here. broad feeling. that iran is, you know, might hit the jackpot here. and it's not good. it's not good for us. it's not good for america. it's not good for the middle east. it's not good for europe, either. >> i think we've got to be very careful. we've got to be very skeptical. iran is a country that has promoted terrorism. >> with past as prologue, we have to be very wide eyed about what these negotiations are. and what we accept. >> we are not blind. and i don't think we're stupid. we are absolutely determined that this